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Offline soundShinobi

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Re: Lick the Rainbow
« Reply #200 on: Thu, 02 April 2015, 14:31:25 »
I WILL NOT MISS THIS ONE.

I can't. Too much rainbow to miss. I need to lick them all.

I missed the last two sales :(  I want to at least have a chance to win a key this time! :)

Offline Sygaldry

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Re: Lick the Rainbow
« Reply #201 on: Thu, 02 April 2015, 14:54:54 »
Comparison~

YOLO Yellow on left.

Gumball Yellow on right.

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Mmmm yummy... The Gumball Yellow looks crisper than the YOLO Yellow and you can pretty much feel the texture of the Gumball Yellow just from looking at the picture (or maybe I'm just touching my Gumball Blue V2 while staring at that picture)

Shexy!
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Offline sethk_

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Re: Lick the Rainbow
« Reply #202 on: Thu, 02 April 2015, 15:01:42 »
Comparison~

YOLO Yellow on left.

Gumball Yellow on right.

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Mmmm yummy... The Gumball Yellow looks crisper than the YOLO Yellow and you can pretty much feel the texture of the Gumball Yellow just from looking at the picture (or maybe I'm just touching my Gumball Blue V2 while staring at that picture)

Shexy!
Yeah, the texture really shows on the Gumball Yellow, its probably what I am going for in the sale

Offline rowdy

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Re: Lick the Rainbow
« Reply #203 on: Fri, 03 April 2015, 01:46:11 »
Comparison~

YOLO Yellow on left.

Gumball Yellow on right.

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